Identity Politics, Political Ideology, and Well‐being: Is Identity Politics Good for Our Well‐being?

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Forum Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI:10.1111/socf.12966
George Yancey
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Research indicates that political progressives have lower levels of mental well‐being than political conservatives. However, while attention has been paid to why conservatives have higher levels of well‐being relatively little attention has been used to examine why progressives may have comparatively low levels of well‐being. Recent events connected to a “Great Awokening” suggest that identity politics may correlate to a decrease in well‐being particularly among young progressives and offer an explanation tied to internal elements within political progressiveness. Regression analysis with data from the Baylor Religion Survey indicates that identity political variables, but not a desire for higher government spending, are consistently negatively related to lower well‐being and mediate the ability of progressive political ideology to predict lower levels of well‐being. By paying attention to political progressives, rather than political conservatives, a nuanced approach to understanding the relationship between political ideology and well‐being begins to emerge. It is plausible that political progressives are not equally prone to lower levels of well‐being as those committed to a class‐based type of progressive activism seem to be better off than those tied to issues of identity politics.
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身份政治、政治意识形态与幸福:身份政治对我们的幸福有益吗?
研究表明,政治进步人士的心理健康水平低于政治保守派。然而,尽管人们关注的是为什么保守派的幸福水平更高,但很少有人关注为什么进步派的幸福水平相对较低。最近与“大觉醒”相关的事件表明,身份政治可能与幸福感下降有关,尤其是在年轻的进步人士中,并提供了与政治进步内部因素相关的解释。贝勒宗教调查数据的回归分析表明,认同政治变量,而不是对更高政府支出的渴望,始终与较低的幸福感呈负相关,并调节进步政治意识形态预测较低幸福感的能力。通过关注政治进步人士,而不是政治保守派,一种理解政治意识形态与福祉之间关系的微妙方法开始出现。似乎政治上的进步人士并不是同样倾向于较低的幸福水平,因为那些致力于以阶级为基础的进步激进主义的人似乎比那些与身份政治问题有关的人过得更好。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Forum is the flagship journal of the Eastern Sociological Society. The journal is peer reviewed and committed to publishing high quality, cutting edge research on substantive issues of fundamental importance to the study of society. The journal"s mission is broad in scope, encompassing empirical works (both quantitative and qualitative in nature), as well as works that develop theories, concepts, and methodological strategies. All areas of sociology and related fields are welcomed in Sociological Forum, as the journal strives to create a site of learning and exchange for scholars and students of the social sciences.
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